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Thomas Massie & Trump: Key Facts - News Directory 3

Thomas Massie & Trump: Key Facts

June 23, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • Former‍ President Donald Trump has set his⁢ sights on ousting Kentucky Republican Rep.
  • Massie, known for his libertarian leanings and self-reliant streak, responded ​with a tongue-in-cheek post on X, joking about the "war" ‌declared upon him.
  • Trump‍ vowed to campaign "really hard" for Massie's primary opponent, though he did not name a specific candidate.
Original source: time.com

Donald ⁢Trump is actively targeting Kentucky Republican‌ Thomas Massie for a primary challenge ⁤in 2026, igniting a⁢ fierce battle for the future of the GOP. Trump plans to back a challenger,denouncing Massie’s voting record​ and branding him a “loser.” Massie, known for his ⁢autonomous stance, has frequently enough clashed‌ with Trump’s policies, wich placed him directly in the former president’s crosshairs. This includes Massie‌ voicing concerns over potential US military action. This feud sets the stage for a high-stakes⁤ primary. News Directory 3 is closely ⁢monitoring⁤ this⁤ pivotal moment. ‍Will⁤ Massie’s‌ libertarian leanings withstand Trump’s influence? Discover what’s next as this political drama unfolds.

Key Points

  • Trump ​calls for primary challenge against ⁢Rep. Thomas Massie.
  • Massie, a Kentucky Republican, has⁤ often opposed Trump’s⁢ policies.
  • Trump‌ criticizes Massie’s⁣ voting record and labels him a “loser.”

Trump Targets Massie for Primary Challenge ⁢in Kentucky

‌ Updated‌ June 23,2025
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Former‍ President Donald Trump has set his⁢ sights on ousting Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, announcing plans to back ⁢a primary challenger ‌in 2026. Trump unleashed a tirade against Massie, criticizing his voting record and labeling him a “loser” who MAGA should drop “like the plague.”

Massie, known for his libertarian leanings and self-reliant streak, responded ​with a tongue-in-cheek post on X, joking about the “war” ‌declared upon him. He recently​ joined Democratic lawmakers in raising concerns about potential U.S. military action in the middle⁢ East without congressional approval.

Trump‍ vowed to campaign “really hard” for Massie’s primary opponent, though he did not name a specific candidate. he asserted ​that “MAGA is not about lazy, grandstanding, nonproductive politicians, of which ⁢Thomas Massie is definitely one.”⁤ This sets the stage for a heated primary battle in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.

Massie, 54, a ​MIT⁤ graduate with a background in ⁢engineering, entered politics in 2010 ​as Judge Executive of Lewis County, ky. In ‍2012, he won ​a special election to​ fill a vacant House seat, succeeding Geoff​ Davis.Massie has often bucked party ⁣leadership, even voting against John Boehner for Speaker⁤ in ⁢2013.

Despite voting for‌ Trump⁣ in 2016, Massie pledged to “rein him in” if he acted unconstitutionally. His independent ⁢voting record has earned him‍ the⁢ moniker “Mr.‍ No” in some ​circles.

What’s next

the 2026 primary in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District is expected‍ to be closely watched‍ as a test of Trump’s influence within the Republican Party and the staying power of Massie’s libertarian-leaning brand of conservatism.

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